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Audie Award Audiobook of the Year: every winner, 2010–2024

The Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year is the top prize at the Audies, presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). The most recent winner is Surrender by Bono, narrated by Bono (2024). Below is the complete sourced list of winners with narrators and publishers.

Last verified 2026-06-10 · Sources: Wikipedia + Audio Publishers Association · 2025 winner will be added once verified against the APA announcement.

YearTitle / AuthorNarrator(s)PublisherType
2024Surrender
Bono
BonoPenguin Random House Audioauthor-narrated memoir
2023Finding Me
Viola Davis
Viola DavisHarper Audioauthor-narrated memoir
2022Project Hail Mary
Andy Weir
Ray PorterAudible Studiossingle-narrator fiction
2021Piranesi
Susanna Clarke
Chiwetel EjioforBloomsburysingle-narrator fiction
2020The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11
Garrett M. Graff
Holter Graham, full castSimon & Schuster Audiofull-cast production
2019Children of Blood and Bone
Tomi Adeyemi
Bahni TurpinMacmillan Audiosingle-narrator fiction
2018Lincoln in the Bardo
George Saunders
Nick Offerman, David Sedaris, George Saunders, full castRandom House Audiofull-cast production (166 narrators)
2017Hamilton: The Revolution
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter
Mariska Hargitay, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarterHachette Audiomulti-narrator nonfiction
2016The Girl on the Train
Paula Hawkins
Clare Corbett, Louise Brealey, India FisherPenguin Audio / Books on Tapemulti-narrator fiction
2015Mandela: An Audio History
Nelson Mandela (with Joe Richman)
Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela, Joe RichmanHighBridge (Recorded Books)documentary audio history
2014Still Foolin' 'Em
Billy Crystal
Billy CrystalMacmillan Audioauthor-narrated memoir
2013The End of the Affair
Graham Greene
Colin FirthAudiblesingle-narrator fiction
2012Bossypants
Tina Fey
Tina FeyHachette Audioauthor-narrated memoir
2011Life
Keith Richards
Johnny Depp, Joe HurleyHachette Audiocelebrity-narrated memoir
2010Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales
Nelson Mandela (ed.)
Samuel L. Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, full castHachette Audiofull-cast anthology

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What kind of audiobook wins Audiobook of the Year?

Three patterns dominate the 15 winners on record here. Author-narrated memoirs have won 4 times (Bono in 2024, Viola Davis in 2023, Billy Crystal in 2014, Tina Fey in 2012) — when the author is a performer, the audiobook becomes the definitive edition. Full-cast productions account for 3 wins (The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 in 2020, Lincoln in the Bardo in 2018, Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales in 2010), the most ambitious being Lincoln in the Bardo with its 166-voice cast. Single-narrator fiction has taken 4 wins (Ray Porter for Project Hail Mary, Chiwetel Ejiofor for Piranesi, Bahni Turpin for Children of Blood and Bone, Colin Firth for The End of the Affair) — proof that one exceptional narrator can carry the year's top prize.

Which publisher has won the most?

Hachette Audio leads with 4 wins on this list (2017, 2012, 2011, 2010), including three consecutive years from 2010 to 2012. Macmillan Audio, Penguin Random House and Audible's own studios have each taken multiple top prizes across the period.

Who won the most recent Audiobook of the Year?

Bono's Surrender (Penguin Random House Audio) won the 2024 Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year, narrated by the author. The year before, Viola Davis won for Finding Me — also self-narrated, underlining how strongly the Audies have favored author-performed memoirs in recent years.

Every row above is sourced. Corrections: see methodology.